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Season 1Episode 2Diver Down
In "Billion Dollar Wreck," lifelong treasure hunter Martin Bayerle continues his quest to recover the cargo of gold coins he is certain sank to the bottom of the Atlantic with the wreckage of the RMS Republic in 1909.
HISTORY®, now reaching more than 98 million homes, is the leading destination for award-winning original series and specials that connect viewers with history in an informative, immersive, and entertaining manner across all platforms. The network’s all-original programming slate features a roster of hit series, epic miniseries, and scripted event programming. Visit us at HISTORY.com for more info.

Fishing line can be very dangerous. Watch this video and see how it spreads like spiderwebs underwater and can snag any unsuspecting foot, big or small, and make for a watery grave. This is another in a series of videos I shot while visiting with DALLMYD near his hometown. Check out his youtube here! https://www.youtube.com/user/DALLMYD

published:27 Jul 2016

views:235818

Have you heard about how a couple of data nerds found a 131-year-old sunken treasure?
It's a fascinating story of how Tommy Thompson and his neighbor Bob Evans found the most valuable sunken treasure in U.S. history.
About 21 tons of gold coins and bars was being carried by a ship called the SS Central America that ran into some bad weather--a hurricane, actually.
Tommy started stapling together some 8 1/2 x 11 sheets of paper and went to the library to search through microfilm. Remember this was in the 1980s before nerds had advanced databases or Google search tools. Instead, they, with the assistance of Larry Stone, used something called BaysianTheory, which, ironically is the base foundation on how modern search engines work. It involves pouring through large sets of data to narrow down the most likely area of finding the intended target, in this case, treasure.
The two of them did their level best to calculate such things as which way the winds were blowing at the time of the sinking and even seemingly remotely antidotal data in order to create an algorithm to determine the most likely location of the sunken treasure. It was called a DataCorrelationMatrix Combined Narrative, plotting the course of the USSCentral America's course from Havana on September 8, 1857 toward New York.
To make a long story short, the data nerds followed the trail of headwinds measured in knots, charted the net speed of the ship, it's intended trajectory and the amount of deflected direction from the initial winds that accelerated into a tropical storm, and lo and behold, they found the projected sinking point. X marks the spot, so to speak, except you can't exactly draw an X on the surface of the ocean.
Oh, and one more thing, it was a fairly large X--about the area size of Rhode Island! Hey, at least they narrowed it down from searching the entire Atlantic Ocean.
So they took a floating high tech sonar machine, er, well, high tech from 1980s standpoint. And after a false alarm, finding a sunken ship--without gold--they went back to work and found the right ship about 200 miles off shore--with about a ton of gold in it! They scooped it up, headed to land and whisked it away in three packed Brinks armored trucks.
But that was when the nice guy nerds ran into a whole host of gold digging opportunists including 39 different insurance companies that filed lawsuits, laying claim to the gold, saying they were entitled to it because they paid insurance claims on the lost treasure in the 1800s.
Lesson learned? Finding the gold wasn't easy but it proved to the easiest part. For years they navigated the treacherous waters of federal courtrooms for 10 years and 43 million dollars in legal fees and loans.
But eventually Team Tommy prevailed, winning the rights to the gold, selling it for $48 million dollars, and having $6 million left over for the investors--The rest is history and their story is being told on--the History Channel? Ha! Gotcha. Nope. It's coming soon from ESPN Films! And the adventure story is titled, "In DeepWater." Now isn't that a sportin' good ending to this story!
But it doesn't have to be the end for you. Perhaps this is just the beginning. Have you ever considered investing in rare gold coins?
For a free booklet called Rediscovering Gold in the 21st Century, call:
800-Buy Coin (800-289-2646)
Or visit:
http://www.SwissAmerica.com ...and view more videos on our website at: http://Clean.TV

Treasure hunting

In modern times

In recent times, the early stages of the development of archaeology included a significant aspect of treasure hunt; Heinrich Schliemann's excavations at Troy, and later at Mycenae, both turned up significant finds of golden artifacts. Early work in Egyptology also included a similar motive.

More recently, most serious treasure hunters have started working underwater, where modern technology allows access to wrecks containing valuables which were previously inaccessible. Starting with the diving suit, and moving on through Scuba and later to ROVs, each new generation of technology has made more wrecks accessible. Many of these wrecks have resulted in the treasure salvage of many fascinating artifacts from Spanish treasure fleets as well as many others.

Scuba diving may be done recreationally or professionally in a number of applications, including scientific, military and public safety roles, but most commercial diving uses surface supplied diving equipment when this is practicable.

River

A river is a natural flowing watercourse, usually freshwater, flowing towards an ocean, sea, lake or another river. In some cases a river flows into the ground and becomes dry at the end of its course without reaching another body of water. Small rivers can be referred to using names such as stream, creek, brook, rivulet, and rill. There are no official definitions for the generic term river as applied to geographic features, although in some countries or communities a stream is defined by its size. Many names for small rivers are specific to geographic location; examples are "run" in some parts of the United States, "burn" in Scotland and northeast England, and "beck" in northern England. Sometimes a river is defined as being larger than a creek, but not always: the language is vague.

Underwater

Extent

Three quarters of the planet Earth is covered by water. A majority of the planet's solid surface is abyssal plain, at depths between 4,000 and 5,500 metres (13,100 and 18,000ft) below the surface of the oceans. The solid surface location on the planet closest to the centre of the orb is the Challenger Deep, located in the Mariana Trench at a depth of 10,924 metres (35,840ft). Although a number of human activities are conducted underwater—such as research, scuba diving for work or recreation, or even underwater warfare with submarines, this very extensive environment on planet Earth is hostile to humans in many ways and therefore little explored. But it can be explored by sonar, or more directly via manned or autonomous submersibles. The ocean floors have been surveyed via sonar to at least a coarse resolution; particularly-strategic areas have been mapped in detail, in the name of detecting enemy submarines, or aiding friendly ones, though the resulting maps may still be classified.

Billion Dollar Wreck: Diver Safety in the Deep Sea | History

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Billion Dollar Wreck
Season 1Episode 2Diver Down
In "Billion Dollar Wreck," lifelong treasure hunter Martin Bayerle continues his quest to recover the cargo of gold coins he is certain sank to the bottom of the Atlantic with the wreckage of the RMS Republic in 1909.
HISTORY®, now reaching more than 98 million homes, is the leading destination for award-winning original series and specials that connect viewers with history in an informative, immersive, and entertaining manner across all platforms. The network’s all-original programming slate features a roster of hit series, epic miniseries, and scripted event programming. Visit us at HISTORY.com for more info.

An Underwater Fishing Disaster Zone

Fishing line can be very dangerous. Watch this video and see how it spreads like spiderwebs underwater and can snag any unsuspecting foot, big or small, and make for a watery grave. This is another in a series of videos I shot while visiting with DALLMYD near his hometown. Check out his youtube here! https://www.youtube.com/user/DALLMYD

4:08

How 2 Nerds Found Most Valuable Treasure in US History!

How 2 Nerds Found Most Valuable Treasure in US History!

How 2 Nerds Found Most Valuable Treasure in US History!

Have you heard about how a couple of data nerds found a 131-year-old sunken treasure?
It's a fascinating story of how Tommy Thompson and his neighbor Bob Evans found the most valuable sunken treasure in U.S. history.
About 21 tons of gold coins and bars was being carried by a ship called the SS Central America that ran into some bad weather--a hurricane, actually.
Tommy started stapling together some 8 1/2 x 11 sheets of paper and went to the library to search through microfilm. Remember this was in the 1980s before nerds had advanced databases or Google search tools. Instead, they, with the assistance of Larry Stone, used something called BaysianTheory, which, ironically is the base foundation on how modern search engines work. It involves pouring through large sets of data to narrow down the most likely area of finding the intended target, in this case, treasure.
The two of them did their level best to calculate such things as which way the winds were blowing at the time of the sinking and even seemingly remotely antidotal data in order to create an algorithm to determine the most likely location of the sunken treasure. It was called a DataCorrelationMatrix Combined Narrative, plotting the course of the USSCentral America's course from Havana on September 8, 1857 toward New York.
To make a long story short, the data nerds followed the trail of headwinds measured in knots, charted the net speed of the ship, it's intended trajectory and the amount of deflected direction from the initial winds that accelerated into a tropical storm, and lo and behold, they found the projected sinking point. X marks the spot, so to speak, except you can't exactly draw an X on the surface of the ocean.
Oh, and one more thing, it was a fairly large X--about the area size of Rhode Island! Hey, at least they narrowed it down from searching the entire Atlantic Ocean.
So they took a floating high tech sonar machine, er, well, high tech from 1980s standpoint. And after a false alarm, finding a sunken ship--without gold--they went back to work and found the right ship about 200 miles off shore--with about a ton of gold in it! They scooped it up, headed to land and whisked it away in three packed Brinks armored trucks.
But that was when the nice guy nerds ran into a whole host of gold digging opportunists including 39 different insurance companies that filed lawsuits, laying claim to the gold, saying they were entitled to it because they paid insurance claims on the lost treasure in the 1800s.
Lesson learned? Finding the gold wasn't easy but it proved to the easiest part. For years they navigated the treacherous waters of federal courtrooms for 10 years and 43 million dollars in legal fees and loans.
But eventually Team Tommy prevailed, winning the rights to the gold, selling it for $48 million dollars, and having $6 million left over for the investors--The rest is history and their story is being told on--the History Channel? Ha! Gotcha. Nope. It's coming soon from ESPN Films! And the adventure story is titled, "In DeepWater." Now isn't that a sportin' good ending to this story!
But it doesn't have to be the end for you. Perhaps this is just the beginning. Have you ever considered investing in rare gold coins?
For a free booklet called Rediscovering Gold in the 21st Century, call:
800-Buy Coin (800-289-2646)
Or visit:
http://www.SwissAmerica.com ...and view more videos on our website at: http://Clean.TV

Metal Detecting 1715 fleet after Hurricane Maria mystery items found

This was a two day metal detecting hunt on the Florida treasure coast as hurricane Maria was passing to the north way off shore.

17:53

Treasure Hunters-8 "Coin Beach"

Treasure Hunters-8 "Coin Beach"

Treasure Hunters-8 "Coin Beach"

After Hurricane Sandy hit the east coast we decided to head to Delaware. Coin Beach was closed, but we were one of the first ones on the beach after it opened. Famous for the ship wreck of the FaithfullSteward, (sunk in 1779) where over 300 barrels of coins were lost just a 100 yards off shore. King George III copper pennies, IrishHalf pennies and if your real lucky gold gunies. To me it's amazing that we can find coins this old on the beach, some just lying on the surface.

1:12

DEEP SEA HUNTING: MERMAID THE NEW EVIDENCE.

DEEP SEA HUNTING: MERMAID THE NEW EVIDENCE.

DEEP SEA HUNTING: MERMAID THE NEW EVIDENCE.

This video was shot by NOAAScientist while they check the oil tank....they capture a mysterious creture in deep ocean 526 Metres.....In 2006.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
http://animal.discovery.com/tv-shows/mermaids/videos/oil-derrick-mermaid-sighting.htm

Found Lost iPhone 6 Underwater in River While Scuba Diving! (Does it Work?)

In this video my friends and I scuba dive in the Chattahoochee River for lost valuables!
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Billion Dollar Wreck: Diver Safety in the Deep Sea | History

Commercial deep sea diving is one of the most dangerous jobs out there, but the "two is one, one is none" rule helps to keep it safer. Learn more in this web exclusive.
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Season 1Episode 2Diver Down
In "Billion Dollar Wreck," lifelong treasure hunter Martin Bay...

An Underwater Fishing Disaster Zone

Fishing line can be very dangerous. Watch this video and see how it spreads like spiderwebs underwater and can snag any unsuspecting foot, big or small, and make for a watery grave. This is another in a series of videos I shot while visiting with DALLMYD near his hometown. Check out his youtube here! https://www.youtube.com/user/DALLMYD

published: 27 Jul 2016

How 2 Nerds Found Most Valuable Treasure in US History!

Have you heard about how a couple of data nerds found a 131-year-old sunken treasure?
It's a fascinating story of how Tommy Thompson and his neighbor Bob Evans found the most valuable sunken treasure in U.S. history.
About 21 tons of gold coins and bars was being carried by a ship called the SS Central America that ran into some bad weather--a hurricane, actually.
Tommy started stapling together some 8 1/2 x 11 sheets of paper and went to the library to search through microfilm. Remember this was in the 1980s before nerds had advanced databases or Google search tools. Instead, they, with the assistance of Larry Stone, used something called BaysianTheory, which, ironically is the base foundation on how modern search engines work. It involves pouring through large sets of data to narr...

Metal Detecting 1715 fleet after Hurricane Maria mystery items found

This was a two day metal detecting hunt on the Florida treasure coast as hurricane Maria was passing to the north way off shore.

published: 28 Sep 2017

Treasure Hunters-8 "Coin Beach"

After Hurricane Sandy hit the east coast we decided to head to Delaware. Coin Beach was closed, but we were one of the first ones on the beach after it opened. Famous for the ship wreck of the FaithfullSteward, (sunk in 1779) where over 300 barrels of coins were lost just a 100 yards off shore. King George III copper pennies, IrishHalf pennies and if your real lucky gold gunies. To me it's amazing that we can find coins this old on the beach, some just lying on the surface.

published: 12 Mar 2014

DEEP SEA HUNTING: MERMAID THE NEW EVIDENCE.

This video was shot by NOAAScientist while they check the oil tank....they capture a mysterious creture in deep ocean 526 Metres.....In 2006.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
http://animal.discovery.com/tv-shows/mermaids/videos/oil-derrick-mermaid-sighting.htm

published: 08 Jun 2013

Found Sea Turtles in Hawaii Underwater in Caves! (Beware of Sharks)

In this video we swim out in the open ocean and find sea turtles and underwater caves in Hawaii!
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Billion Dollar Wreck: Diver Safety in the Deep Sea | History

Commercial deep sea diving is one of the most dangerous jobs out there, but the "two is one, one is none" rule helps to keep it safer. Learn more in this web ex...

Commercial deep sea diving is one of the most dangerous jobs out there, but the "two is one, one is none" rule helps to keep it safer. Learn more in this web exclusive.
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Billion Dollar Wreck
Season 1Episode 2Diver Down
In "Billion Dollar Wreck," lifelong treasure hunter Martin Bayerle continues his quest to recover the cargo of gold coins he is certain sank to the bottom of the Atlantic with the wreckage of the RMS Republic in 1909.
HISTORY®, now reaching more than 98 million homes, is the leading destination for award-winning original series and specials that connect viewers with history in an informative, immersive, and entertaining manner across all platforms. The network’s all-original programming slate features a roster of hit series, epic miniseries, and scripted event programming. Visit us at HISTORY.com for more info.

Commercial deep sea diving is one of the most dangerous jobs out there, but the "two is one, one is none" rule helps to keep it safer. Learn more in this web exclusive.
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Billion Dollar Wreck
Season 1Episode 2Diver Down
In "Billion Dollar Wreck," lifelong treasure hunter Martin Bayerle continues his quest to recover the cargo of gold coins he is certain sank to the bottom of the Atlantic with the wreckage of the RMS Republic in 1909.
HISTORY®, now reaching more than 98 million homes, is the leading destination for award-winning original series and specials that connect viewers with history in an informative, immersive, and entertaining manner across all platforms. The network’s all-original programming slate features a roster of hit series, epic miniseries, and scripted event programming. Visit us at HISTORY.com for more info.

An Underwater Fishing Disaster Zone

Fishing line can be very dangerous. Watch this video and see how it spreads like spiderwebs underwater and can snag any unsuspecting foot, big or small, and mak...

Fishing line can be very dangerous. Watch this video and see how it spreads like spiderwebs underwater and can snag any unsuspecting foot, big or small, and make for a watery grave. This is another in a series of videos I shot while visiting with DALLMYD near his hometown. Check out his youtube here! https://www.youtube.com/user/DALLMYD

Fishing line can be very dangerous. Watch this video and see how it spreads like spiderwebs underwater and can snag any unsuspecting foot, big or small, and make for a watery grave. This is another in a series of videos I shot while visiting with DALLMYD near his hometown. Check out his youtube here! https://www.youtube.com/user/DALLMYD

How 2 Nerds Found Most Valuable Treasure in US History!

Have you heard about how a couple of data nerds found a 131-year-old sunken treasure?
It's a fascinating story of how Tommy Thompson and his neighbor Bob Evan...

Have you heard about how a couple of data nerds found a 131-year-old sunken treasure?
It's a fascinating story of how Tommy Thompson and his neighbor Bob Evans found the most valuable sunken treasure in U.S. history.
About 21 tons of gold coins and bars was being carried by a ship called the SS Central America that ran into some bad weather--a hurricane, actually.
Tommy started stapling together some 8 1/2 x 11 sheets of paper and went to the library to search through microfilm. Remember this was in the 1980s before nerds had advanced databases or Google search tools. Instead, they, with the assistance of Larry Stone, used something called BaysianTheory, which, ironically is the base foundation on how modern search engines work. It involves pouring through large sets of data to narrow down the most likely area of finding the intended target, in this case, treasure.
The two of them did their level best to calculate such things as which way the winds were blowing at the time of the sinking and even seemingly remotely antidotal data in order to create an algorithm to determine the most likely location of the sunken treasure. It was called a DataCorrelationMatrix Combined Narrative, plotting the course of the USSCentral America's course from Havana on September 8, 1857 toward New York.
To make a long story short, the data nerds followed the trail of headwinds measured in knots, charted the net speed of the ship, it's intended trajectory and the amount of deflected direction from the initial winds that accelerated into a tropical storm, and lo and behold, they found the projected sinking point. X marks the spot, so to speak, except you can't exactly draw an X on the surface of the ocean.
Oh, and one more thing, it was a fairly large X--about the area size of Rhode Island! Hey, at least they narrowed it down from searching the entire Atlantic Ocean.
So they took a floating high tech sonar machine, er, well, high tech from 1980s standpoint. And after a false alarm, finding a sunken ship--without gold--they went back to work and found the right ship about 200 miles off shore--with about a ton of gold in it! They scooped it up, headed to land and whisked it away in three packed Brinks armored trucks.
But that was when the nice guy nerds ran into a whole host of gold digging opportunists including 39 different insurance companies that filed lawsuits, laying claim to the gold, saying they were entitled to it because they paid insurance claims on the lost treasure in the 1800s.
Lesson learned? Finding the gold wasn't easy but it proved to the easiest part. For years they navigated the treacherous waters of federal courtrooms for 10 years and 43 million dollars in legal fees and loans.
But eventually Team Tommy prevailed, winning the rights to the gold, selling it for $48 million dollars, and having $6 million left over for the investors--The rest is history and their story is being told on--the History Channel? Ha! Gotcha. Nope. It's coming soon from ESPN Films! And the adventure story is titled, "In DeepWater." Now isn't that a sportin' good ending to this story!
But it doesn't have to be the end for you. Perhaps this is just the beginning. Have you ever considered investing in rare gold coins?
For a free booklet called Rediscovering Gold in the 21st Century, call:
800-Buy Coin (800-289-2646)
Or visit:
http://www.SwissAmerica.com ...and view more videos on our website at: http://Clean.TV

Have you heard about how a couple of data nerds found a 131-year-old sunken treasure?
It's a fascinating story of how Tommy Thompson and his neighbor Bob Evans found the most valuable sunken treasure in U.S. history.
About 21 tons of gold coins and bars was being carried by a ship called the SS Central America that ran into some bad weather--a hurricane, actually.
Tommy started stapling together some 8 1/2 x 11 sheets of paper and went to the library to search through microfilm. Remember this was in the 1980s before nerds had advanced databases or Google search tools. Instead, they, with the assistance of Larry Stone, used something called BaysianTheory, which, ironically is the base foundation on how modern search engines work. It involves pouring through large sets of data to narrow down the most likely area of finding the intended target, in this case, treasure.
The two of them did their level best to calculate such things as which way the winds were blowing at the time of the sinking and even seemingly remotely antidotal data in order to create an algorithm to determine the most likely location of the sunken treasure. It was called a DataCorrelationMatrix Combined Narrative, plotting the course of the USSCentral America's course from Havana on September 8, 1857 toward New York.
To make a long story short, the data nerds followed the trail of headwinds measured in knots, charted the net speed of the ship, it's intended trajectory and the amount of deflected direction from the initial winds that accelerated into a tropical storm, and lo and behold, they found the projected sinking point. X marks the spot, so to speak, except you can't exactly draw an X on the surface of the ocean.
Oh, and one more thing, it was a fairly large X--about the area size of Rhode Island! Hey, at least they narrowed it down from searching the entire Atlantic Ocean.
So they took a floating high tech sonar machine, er, well, high tech from 1980s standpoint. And after a false alarm, finding a sunken ship--without gold--they went back to work and found the right ship about 200 miles off shore--with about a ton of gold in it! They scooped it up, headed to land and whisked it away in three packed Brinks armored trucks.
But that was when the nice guy nerds ran into a whole host of gold digging opportunists including 39 different insurance companies that filed lawsuits, laying claim to the gold, saying they were entitled to it because they paid insurance claims on the lost treasure in the 1800s.
Lesson learned? Finding the gold wasn't easy but it proved to the easiest part. For years they navigated the treacherous waters of federal courtrooms for 10 years and 43 million dollars in legal fees and loans.
But eventually Team Tommy prevailed, winning the rights to the gold, selling it for $48 million dollars, and having $6 million left over for the investors--The rest is history and their story is being told on--the History Channel? Ha! Gotcha. Nope. It's coming soon from ESPN Films! And the adventure story is titled, "In DeepWater." Now isn't that a sportin' good ending to this story!
But it doesn't have to be the end for you. Perhaps this is just the beginning. Have you ever considered investing in rare gold coins?
For a free booklet called Rediscovering Gold in the 21st Century, call:
800-Buy Coin (800-289-2646)
Or visit:
http://www.SwissAmerica.com ...and view more videos on our website at: http://Clean.TV

Treasure Hunters-8 "Coin Beach"

After Hurricane Sandy hit the east coast we decided to head to Delaware. Coin Beach was closed, but we were one of the first ones on the beach after it opened. ...

After Hurricane Sandy hit the east coast we decided to head to Delaware. Coin Beach was closed, but we were one of the first ones on the beach after it opened. Famous for the ship wreck of the FaithfullSteward, (sunk in 1779) where over 300 barrels of coins were lost just a 100 yards off shore. King George III copper pennies, IrishHalf pennies and if your real lucky gold gunies. To me it's amazing that we can find coins this old on the beach, some just lying on the surface.

After Hurricane Sandy hit the east coast we decided to head to Delaware. Coin Beach was closed, but we were one of the first ones on the beach after it opened. Famous for the ship wreck of the FaithfullSteward, (sunk in 1779) where over 300 barrels of coins were lost just a 100 yards off shore. King George III copper pennies, IrishHalf pennies and if your real lucky gold gunies. To me it's amazing that we can find coins this old on the beach, some just lying on the surface.

DEEP SEA HUNTING: MERMAID THE NEW EVIDENCE.

This video was shot by NOAAScientist while they check the oil tank....they capture a mysterious creture in deep ocean 526 Metres.....In 2006.
FOR MORE INFORMA...

This video was shot by NOAAScientist while they check the oil tank....they capture a mysterious creture in deep ocean 526 Metres.....In 2006.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
http://animal.discovery.com/tv-shows/mermaids/videos/oil-derrick-mermaid-sighting.htm

This video was shot by NOAAScientist while they check the oil tank....they capture a mysterious creture in deep ocean 526 Metres.....In 2006.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
http://animal.discovery.com/tv-shows/mermaids/videos/oil-derrick-mermaid-sighting.htm

Happy Thanksgiving all! crazy how the striper fishing was so good this day last year and so bad today..
This video is from about a month ago. Got an invite to move "The Hot Tuna" which is a charter boat in LBI NJ (call 862-703-1895 if interested in a charter) to its winter home in Morehead City North Carolina. The crew consisted of Bob the Captain, Dante the 2nd captain, and Scott, Jimmy and Me. This would be a 48 hour trip covering about 400+ miles of Ocean, we stopped and hit some lobster pots to start the trip off, putting a dozen mahi in the box before posting up on the troll toward our southern destination. The only reason I narrated the whole mahi session was because my corrupt gopro didnt record any of the audio... We caught a few more mahi and a couple skipjack before the sun set....

Salt Gameplay Part 9 - HugePirate Ship, OffshoreFishingGuide!
●Download Salt: https://saltthegame.com/
BasicRaft Crafting Recipe: 7 wood, 2 fabric
●Download Salt Demo for Free: https://saltthegame.com/trial/
●Support Salt on Steam Greenlight: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=311763404
●Salt Playlist: http://bit.ly/saltplay
Follow and Interact with me Here:
●Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1iX1d70
●TwitchStream: http://www.twitch.tv/baronvongamez
What is Salt?
Salt is a game based around exploration and adventure where you sail across a vast ocean exploring different islands. The world of Salt is procedurally generated, providing you with an endless amount of exploration. During your adventure you will meet various challenges and obstacles that you will have to ...

published: 10 Oct 2014

Catching Crazy Fish at Concrete Sunken War Ships!

My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mcinteechris/
I apologize for the lack of uploads recently.. heres a longer video to make up for lost time.. Romo Mike and myself went to Virginia to camp and KayakFish for a few days and the main target was sheepshead and cobia, we were going to fish all over the mouth of the chesapeake bay but inevitably the weather had different plans. We drove down on a wednesday night and arrived in the early morning hours and started working the ships for whatever kind of fish would cooperate, we got into a pretty good sheepshead bite that day catching about 9 of these fish between the 3 of us, we also caught tog, fluke, triggerfish and maybe some smaller more common/shittier species not seen in this video. We were exhausted by the end of the day and slept ...

published: 11 Jul 2017

Top 15 Real Hidden Treasures Still NOT Found

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In this top 15 list, we look at cases of real hidden treasure that have still not been found. Strange events led to these happenings in the first place and now treasure hunters won't stop until they find them. Enjoy our analysis of these entries.
Written by: jessicaholom
Edited by: Huba Áron Csapó
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Class 1 Guernsey offshore 1990

Let's Play Tropico 5: Waterborne [Gameplay] Part 1 - El Ojo De Dios!

Tropico 5Let's Play / Gameplay - WaterborneExpansion!
Steam Store: http://store.steampowered.com/app/284440/
The future of Tropico lies on its shores! Harness the vast potential of the sea by constructing waterborne structures around your island.
Build brand new off-shore alternatives to defence, food, energy, entertainment and even housing – which each come with their own set of opportunities and disadvantages.
Organise and coordinate transport to structures like the kelp and oyster farms, construct tidal power plants as an eco-friendly alternative to nuclear power and build gorgeous floating apartments if you’re running out of space on the island!
Launch military submarines to bolster your naval forces or create an exotic bathysphere attraction to compliment your bustling touris...

The HUNT For A 150 MILLION Year OLD Living DINOSAUR!! CATCH CLEAN COOK - American Alligator

WARNING! This video contains a wild alligator hunt and cleaning which may be upsetting to some viewers. Everything in the video was done legally following the regulations set forth by the FWC. Hunts are put on by the state in an effort to control gator populations.
Last week I was invited to go on a hunt for a 150 million year old living dinosaur!! (The American alligator) My buddy got two gator tags for a canal near Lake Okeechobee, FL. We harvested two 8ft alligators humanely, by snagging them with treble hooks while fishing. In this video, we show you how to clean, skin and butcher the Alligator as we had learned from watching a (DMFD) DearMeat For DinnerVideo. The meat was divided amongst friends and family and put to good use. The alligator hide will be sent to a tannery for leath...

Season Two, Episode Six
The 19 Shamrock project is moving along and seems to be ready to enter the painting stages, but has the crew made a costly mistake? Florida Sportsman Boating Editor George LaBonte heads offshore with Craig Brunstein, to put his custom 26 Mako to the test. The crew at MCU races to get the 18 Boston Whaler all wrapped up and ready for owner Michelle Shearouse’s initial sea trial.

We don't come home until there is meat on the boat. Darren and I run offshore and hunt for swordfish, deep drop for grouper and patch reef for snapper.
▬▬▬▬ The...

We don't come home until there is meat on the boat. Darren and I run offshore and hunt for swordfish, deep drop for grouper and patch reef for snapper.
▬▬▬▬ The fishing equipment I'm using in my video ▬▬▬▬
Fishing spots: FLfishingspots.com / gpsfishingmaps@gmail.com
^^^ Tell em Heiko sent ya!
My buddy Darren's Channel: LINK COMING HERE SOON
*ElectricReel/Rod*
Diawa Tanacom 1000 Electric Reel - http://amzn.to/2yKguCG
Daiwa Saltiga DeepDrop Rod - http://amzn.to/2zJAQPB
Daiwa Saltiga BoatBraidedLine - http://amzn.to/2hE01g9
Deep drop weight - http://amzn.to/2Aru7IJ
Deep drop rig - http://amzn.to/2jDsm2N
*Verticle Jigging Reel/Rod*
Reel SpinFisher V6500 - http://amzn.to/2zNaASu
SSV3080S66 FastAction Rod - http://amzn.to/2zLPEeG
*Trolling Reel/Rod* (i love love love the shimano tld25, have 2)
Shimano TLD25 - http://amzn.to/2zLyvla
Star Rod - http://amzn.to/2yKepq5
*Inshore/Patchreef Reels* (all rods are just regular stocks)
SPINFISHER V4500 - http://amzn.to/2hD4tf2
Penn Batttle II 3000 - http://amzn.to/2ik8GkQ
Penn Fierce II - http://amzn.to/2zKLFBf
***My video equipment***
Gopro hero3 black - http://amzn.to/2yIZRHx
The wind mic I use on the gopro - http://amzn.to/2zNHYIP
My phone (use it for a lot of my footage) - http://amzn.to/2yKyvRh
My computer (great for gaming & video editing) - http://amzn.to/2zKBUmf
***Other gear/stuff I use and would recommend to my viewers***
My Chum holder - http://amzn.to/2ANecE5
My boat cutting board - http://amzn.to/2iLdWhf
My life jacket - http://amzn.to/2yKyPzt
My Simrad touchscreen GPS/SonarFish finder - http://amzn.to/2jvfPSO
My knife sharpening stone - http://amzn.to/2z6jugU
My favorite lure inshore and even offshore (use just 1 big J hook when using offshore) - http://amzn.to/2yK6pp6
Big arsh dive flag for cheap - http://amzn.to/2zMPSCs
***My boat is a 236cc Key LargoCenter Console w/ a 200HP MercurySaltwaterSeries.
***They no longer make these boats so she's a classic forever and ever.
▬▬ HELP MY CHANNEL OUT (MarinaGas PricesKill Me) ▬▬▬
► Creating these fishing videos takes a lot of resources and time. All help is greatly appreciated!
SendAmazon gift card or paypal to: heiko@southfloridafishingchannel.com
DirectLink - https://paypal.me/southfloridafishing
Everything I get I'm putting towards new fishing gear for bigger and better videos!
Have fishing gear you don't need? ...or want me to use your boat/fishing/hunting product in my videos?
Email me: Heiko@southfloridafishingchannel.com
****
In this video:
On this trip we start out EARLY. We wake up at 5am here in Key Largo and prepare to go offshore for swordfish. Ever since my first swordfish I have been thinking about landing the monster swordfish. I also keep thinking about that catch n cook I did. But do not fear! As you see in this videos title it is indeed a catch and cook!
We run out of taverneir creek which is just south of key largo florida. I actually put fuel into the boat and oil at the tavernier creek marina. Now my boat is full of gas and she is ready to go fishing offshore out in the Atlantic.
Out at floyds wall we deep drop for swordfish. Lots and lots of dropping the deep drop rig down and bringing it up. Man time sure flies fast out here way offshore in the atlantic. The north side of floyds wall is where I caught my first swordfish so we hope to catch a second.
Then we move to the key largo humps to some numbers I received from FLfishingspots.com I am happy I have those numbers because there are some MONSTER fish there. You will see what I mean by monster fish. But as the sun is almost down we decide to stop at the key largo patch reefs. Man i'm already hungry at this point just thinking about some beer battered fish.
We mark fish on the sonar and anchor in about 50-60 feet of water. Turn on the boat lights and start to chum. We catch lots of yummy snapper which we will turn into some beer battered fish in this catch n cook episode.
Wow today was a super long day of fishing out of Key Largo Florida. We don't get cooking until about 1-2am. We are super tired but will go fishing again tomorrow morning and it will be another catch and cook!
If you enjoyed this video hit that like button and subscribe to my channel, I appreciate all the help you guys give me in the comments and look forward to making many more videos to help show how to catch fish.

We don't come home until there is meat on the boat. Darren and I run offshore and hunt for swordfish, deep drop for grouper and patch reef for snapper.
▬▬▬▬ The fishing equipment I'm using in my video ▬▬▬▬
Fishing spots: FLfishingspots.com / gpsfishingmaps@gmail.com
^^^ Tell em Heiko sent ya!
My buddy Darren's Channel: LINK COMING HERE SOON
*ElectricReel/Rod*
Diawa Tanacom 1000 Electric Reel - http://amzn.to/2yKguCG
Daiwa Saltiga DeepDrop Rod - http://amzn.to/2zJAQPB
Daiwa Saltiga BoatBraidedLine - http://amzn.to/2hE01g9
Deep drop weight - http://amzn.to/2Aru7IJ
Deep drop rig - http://amzn.to/2jDsm2N
*Verticle Jigging Reel/Rod*
Reel SpinFisher V6500 - http://amzn.to/2zNaASu
SSV3080S66 FastAction Rod - http://amzn.to/2zLPEeG
*Trolling Reel/Rod* (i love love love the shimano tld25, have 2)
Shimano TLD25 - http://amzn.to/2zLyvla
Star Rod - http://amzn.to/2yKepq5
*Inshore/Patchreef Reels* (all rods are just regular stocks)
SPINFISHER V4500 - http://amzn.to/2hD4tf2
Penn Batttle II 3000 - http://amzn.to/2ik8GkQ
Penn Fierce II - http://amzn.to/2zKLFBf
***My video equipment***
Gopro hero3 black - http://amzn.to/2yIZRHx
The wind mic I use on the gopro - http://amzn.to/2zNHYIP
My phone (use it for a lot of my footage) - http://amzn.to/2yKyvRh
My computer (great for gaming & video editing) - http://amzn.to/2zKBUmf
***Other gear/stuff I use and would recommend to my viewers***
My Chum holder - http://amzn.to/2ANecE5
My boat cutting board - http://amzn.to/2iLdWhf
My life jacket - http://amzn.to/2yKyPzt
My Simrad touchscreen GPS/SonarFish finder - http://amzn.to/2jvfPSO
My knife sharpening stone - http://amzn.to/2z6jugU
My favorite lure inshore and even offshore (use just 1 big J hook when using offshore) - http://amzn.to/2yK6pp6
Big arsh dive flag for cheap - http://amzn.to/2zMPSCs
***My boat is a 236cc Key LargoCenter Console w/ a 200HP MercurySaltwaterSeries.
***They no longer make these boats so she's a classic forever and ever.
▬▬ HELP MY CHANNEL OUT (MarinaGas PricesKill Me) ▬▬▬
► Creating these fishing videos takes a lot of resources and time. All help is greatly appreciated!
SendAmazon gift card or paypal to: heiko@southfloridafishingchannel.com
DirectLink - https://paypal.me/southfloridafishing
Everything I get I'm putting towards new fishing gear for bigger and better videos!
Have fishing gear you don't need? ...or want me to use your boat/fishing/hunting product in my videos?
Email me: Heiko@southfloridafishingchannel.com
****
In this video:
On this trip we start out EARLY. We wake up at 5am here in Key Largo and prepare to go offshore for swordfish. Ever since my first swordfish I have been thinking about landing the monster swordfish. I also keep thinking about that catch n cook I did. But do not fear! As you see in this videos title it is indeed a catch and cook!
We run out of taverneir creek which is just south of key largo florida. I actually put fuel into the boat and oil at the tavernier creek marina. Now my boat is full of gas and she is ready to go fishing offshore out in the Atlantic.
Out at floyds wall we deep drop for swordfish. Lots and lots of dropping the deep drop rig down and bringing it up. Man time sure flies fast out here way offshore in the atlantic. The north side of floyds wall is where I caught my first swordfish so we hope to catch a second.
Then we move to the key largo humps to some numbers I received from FLfishingspots.com I am happy I have those numbers because there are some MONSTER fish there. You will see what I mean by monster fish. But as the sun is almost down we decide to stop at the key largo patch reefs. Man i'm already hungry at this point just thinking about some beer battered fish.
We mark fish on the sonar and anchor in about 50-60 feet of water. Turn on the boat lights and start to chum. We catch lots of yummy snapper which we will turn into some beer battered fish in this catch n cook episode.
Wow today was a super long day of fishing out of Key Largo Florida. We don't get cooking until about 1-2am. We are super tired but will go fishing again tomorrow morning and it will be another catch and cook!
If you enjoyed this video hit that like button and subscribe to my channel, I appreciate all the help you guys give me in the comments and look forward to making many more videos to help show how to catch fish.

Sea of ThievesMultiplayer Gameplay @ Gamescom 2017: Crossplay Pirate ShipBattles, Shark Attacks, Treasure Hunts & More, Part 2
Sea of Thieves Part 1: https://youtu.be/swWEL4BcQ_Q
Sea of Thieves Playlist: http://bit.ly/SeaOfThievesGame
Find me here:
●2nd Channel: http://bit.ly/Baron2ndChannel
●Instagram: http://instagram.com/baronsadventures
●Twitter: https://twitter.com/BaronVonGamez
●Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1iX1d70
●TwitchStream: http://www.twitch.tv/baronvongamez
●Adventure Channel: http://bit.ly/BaronsAdventures
●BaronVonGamez Snapchat: Baronsadventure
Download Sea of Thieves: (coming soon)
Sea of Thieves official Trailer: https://youtu.be/gl3UiHp0sz0
About Sea of Thieves:
Become a pirate legend
With musket loaded and grog in hand, the freedom of the pirate life awaits. What will your legend be?
A Treacherous Shared World
Adventure across a vast ocean where every sail on the horizon means a ship filled with real players who may be friends or foes.
UntoldTreasures Await
Form a crew and voyage to treasure-filled islands, face legendary creatures and test your mettle in epic ship battles against other pirates.
Explore a fantastical world
Sail across varied seas and hand-crafted islands, battling enemies and unearthing the secrets of those that came before.
Thanks for watching!
Baron

Sea of ThievesMultiplayer Gameplay @ Gamescom 2017: Crossplay Pirate ShipBattles, Shark Attacks, Treasure Hunts & More, Part 2
Sea of Thieves Part 1: https://youtu.be/swWEL4BcQ_Q
Sea of Thieves Playlist: http://bit.ly/SeaOfThievesGame
Find me here:
●2nd Channel: http://bit.ly/Baron2ndChannel
●Instagram: http://instagram.com/baronsadventures
●Twitter: https://twitter.com/BaronVonGamez
●Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1iX1d70
●TwitchStream: http://www.twitch.tv/baronvongamez
●Adventure Channel: http://bit.ly/BaronsAdventures
●BaronVonGamez Snapchat: Baronsadventure
Download Sea of Thieves: (coming soon)
Sea of Thieves official Trailer: https://youtu.be/gl3UiHp0sz0
About Sea of Thieves:
Become a pirate legend
With musket loaded and grog in hand, the freedom of the pirate life awaits. What will your legend be?
A Treacherous Shared World
Adventure across a vast ocean where every sail on the horizon means a ship filled with real players who may be friends or foes.
UntoldTreasures Await
Form a crew and voyage to treasure-filled islands, face legendary creatures and test your mettle in epic ship battles against other pirates.
Explore a fantastical world
Sail across varied seas and hand-crafted islands, battling enemies and unearthing the secrets of those that came before.
Thanks for watching!
Baron

Happy Thanksgiving all! crazy how the striper fishing was so good this day last year and so bad today..
This video is from about a month ago. Got an invite to ...

Happy Thanksgiving all! crazy how the striper fishing was so good this day last year and so bad today..
This video is from about a month ago. Got an invite to move "The Hot Tuna" which is a charter boat in LBI NJ (call 862-703-1895 if interested in a charter) to its winter home in Morehead City North Carolina. The crew consisted of Bob the Captain, Dante the 2nd captain, and Scott, Jimmy and Me. This would be a 48 hour trip covering about 400+ miles of Ocean, we stopped and hit some lobster pots to start the trip off, putting a dozen mahi in the box before posting up on the troll toward our southern destination. The only reason I narrated the whole mahi session was because my corrupt gopro didnt record any of the audio... We caught a few more mahi and a couple skipjack before the sun set. We woke up the next morning somewhere off the Outer Banks and about an hour after sunrise got a surprise Billfish.. I figured this would be the day we would catch tuna and other sick fish but the further south we got, the dirtier the water got, and we spent a lot of the day trolling some nasty looking water. At one point we saw the Oregon Inlet fleet, dozens of boats, all running toward the inlet? That was not a good sign. We found a couple King Mackerel in some shallower water on the edge of the Gulf Stream but generally day 2 was a bust. The final nail in the coffin was when the coast guard came and checked the boat for the final hour- hour and a half of daylight.. Day 3, we arrived in Morehead City, cleaned the fish, lived the docklife, slipped the boat and went to Bobs House. Typical of times when you dont bring any gear, the albies were going wild all over the beaches in front of Bobs house and I had absolutely nothing adequate to cast at them. Scott got one on a really inadequate jig before I got there. I got bit on a twister tail but the albie broke the cheap hook... thankfully the albies disappeared and we were able to focus on the small fluke that were all over in the wash... the day ended with a big bite on my gulp shrimp and getting a nice spool-job by a lowly shark. All in all it was a crazy few days of travel and fishing.
My White Rod is Pompano Bay Custom 7' http://www.pompanobayrods.com
Some stuff you might want for Fishing and or Christmas-
Fluorocarbon ( we used all kinds of fluoro on this trip)- http://amzn.to/2A0Vyur
Insulateld XtraTuf boots - http://amzn.to/2zh38hn
Or the offshore xtratuf Dante had- http://amzn.to/2BeThdg
PennClash's on Sale - http://amzn.to/2zf0yIH
that Fluke bait- http://amzn.to/2A6UsLC
reach that next level of fishing by spending your life savings on these pliers - http://amzn.to/2A03yfc
or this reel. I want http://amzn.to/2A1OL3M
Maybe you'll have better luck with this camera than I do, but this thing has like 48 problems, and for 350$ that seems like a deal... http://amzn.to/2zgfFBT
Happy Thanksgiving yall. hopefully this vid doesnt get demonetized

Happy Thanksgiving all! crazy how the striper fishing was so good this day last year and so bad today..
This video is from about a month ago. Got an invite to move "The Hot Tuna" which is a charter boat in LBI NJ (call 862-703-1895 if interested in a charter) to its winter home in Morehead City North Carolina. The crew consisted of Bob the Captain, Dante the 2nd captain, and Scott, Jimmy and Me. This would be a 48 hour trip covering about 400+ miles of Ocean, we stopped and hit some lobster pots to start the trip off, putting a dozen mahi in the box before posting up on the troll toward our southern destination. The only reason I narrated the whole mahi session was because my corrupt gopro didnt record any of the audio... We caught a few more mahi and a couple skipjack before the sun set. We woke up the next morning somewhere off the Outer Banks and about an hour after sunrise got a surprise Billfish.. I figured this would be the day we would catch tuna and other sick fish but the further south we got, the dirtier the water got, and we spent a lot of the day trolling some nasty looking water. At one point we saw the Oregon Inlet fleet, dozens of boats, all running toward the inlet? That was not a good sign. We found a couple King Mackerel in some shallower water on the edge of the Gulf Stream but generally day 2 was a bust. The final nail in the coffin was when the coast guard came and checked the boat for the final hour- hour and a half of daylight.. Day 3, we arrived in Morehead City, cleaned the fish, lived the docklife, slipped the boat and went to Bobs House. Typical of times when you dont bring any gear, the albies were going wild all over the beaches in front of Bobs house and I had absolutely nothing adequate to cast at them. Scott got one on a really inadequate jig before I got there. I got bit on a twister tail but the albie broke the cheap hook... thankfully the albies disappeared and we were able to focus on the small fluke that were all over in the wash... the day ended with a big bite on my gulp shrimp and getting a nice spool-job by a lowly shark. All in all it was a crazy few days of travel and fishing.
My White Rod is Pompano Bay Custom 7' http://www.pompanobayrods.com
Some stuff you might want for Fishing and or Christmas-
Fluorocarbon ( we used all kinds of fluoro on this trip)- http://amzn.to/2A0Vyur
Insulateld XtraTuf boots - http://amzn.to/2zh38hn
Or the offshore xtratuf Dante had- http://amzn.to/2BeThdg
PennClash's on Sale - http://amzn.to/2zf0yIH
that Fluke bait- http://amzn.to/2A6UsLC
reach that next level of fishing by spending your life savings on these pliers - http://amzn.to/2A03yfc
or this reel. I want http://amzn.to/2A1OL3M
Maybe you'll have better luck with this camera than I do, but this thing has like 48 problems, and for 350$ that seems like a deal... http://amzn.to/2zgfFBT
Happy Thanksgiving yall. hopefully this vid doesnt get demonetized

Salt Gameplay Part 9 - HugePirate Ship, OffshoreFishingGuide!
●Download Salt: https://saltthegame.com/
BasicRaft Crafting Recipe: 7 wood, 2 fabric
●Download Salt Demo for Free: https://saltthegame.com/trial/
●Support Salt on Steam Greenlight: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=311763404
●Salt Playlist: http://bit.ly/saltplay
Follow and Interact with me Here:
●Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1iX1d70
●TwitchStream: http://www.twitch.tv/baronvongamez
What is Salt?
Salt is a game based around exploration and adventure where you sail across a vast ocean exploring different islands. The world of Salt is procedurally generated, providing you with an endless amount of exploration. During your adventure you will meet various challenges and obstacles that you will have to overcome, as well as discovering the real story behind the world of Salt. You will fight pirates, hunt animals for food, defend yourself from enemies at night, sail the ocean waves, craft items from resources you find throughout the world, and discover mysterious places throughout your adventure.
Exploring
The world is a vast ocean filled with islands of different shapes and sizes to explore and loot. These islands are procedurally placed and generated. By default, everyone’s world will be generated the same. This means you can tell your friends about where you found a pirate village or an awesome treasure chest. If you want a completely different world, you can choose that option when starting a new game.
Gathering and Crafting
In Salt, you will find various resources on islands to help you throughout your adventure. These resources will help you to craft weapons, armor, potions, traps, boats, and more. Some resources can only be found at certain times and places, so always be on the lookout!
Fighting
Many of the islands that you may encounter will be inhabited by bands of pirates or nocturnal predators. It is good to be ready to defend yourself. Start by crafting a crude weapon and some armor. You will find better equipment as you explore the world and take on more dangerous foes.
Sailing
Boats are used to travel between the islands in the world. Sailing is in real time and done manually. Board your boat, cast the sails, and man the helm. There is no fast travel. There are multiple types of boats that can be crafted, and some are better than others in terms of size, speed and maneuverability.
Hunting
During your travels, you will encounter wildlife throughout the islands. You can hunt these creatures for survival or just for sport. Resources you gather from hunting can be used for food or to craft weapons and supplies.
Merchants and Trading
You can occasionally find a wayward merchant who is willing to trade with you. Sell your un-needed supplies for gold, and use it to purchase better items. Different merchants can carry different items so always be sure to stop by and check on their supplies.

Salt Gameplay Part 9 - HugePirate Ship, OffshoreFishingGuide!
●Download Salt: https://saltthegame.com/
BasicRaft Crafting Recipe: 7 wood, 2 fabric
●Download Salt Demo for Free: https://saltthegame.com/trial/
●Support Salt on Steam Greenlight: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=311763404
●Salt Playlist: http://bit.ly/saltplay
Follow and Interact with me Here:
●Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1iX1d70
●TwitchStream: http://www.twitch.tv/baronvongamez
What is Salt?
Salt is a game based around exploration and adventure where you sail across a vast ocean exploring different islands. The world of Salt is procedurally generated, providing you with an endless amount of exploration. During your adventure you will meet various challenges and obstacles that you will have to overcome, as well as discovering the real story behind the world of Salt. You will fight pirates, hunt animals for food, defend yourself from enemies at night, sail the ocean waves, craft items from resources you find throughout the world, and discover mysterious places throughout your adventure.
Exploring
The world is a vast ocean filled with islands of different shapes and sizes to explore and loot. These islands are procedurally placed and generated. By default, everyone’s world will be generated the same. This means you can tell your friends about where you found a pirate village or an awesome treasure chest. If you want a completely different world, you can choose that option when starting a new game.
Gathering and Crafting
In Salt, you will find various resources on islands to help you throughout your adventure. These resources will help you to craft weapons, armor, potions, traps, boats, and more. Some resources can only be found at certain times and places, so always be on the lookout!
Fighting
Many of the islands that you may encounter will be inhabited by bands of pirates or nocturnal predators. It is good to be ready to defend yourself. Start by crafting a crude weapon and some armor. You will find better equipment as you explore the world and take on more dangerous foes.
Sailing
Boats are used to travel between the islands in the world. Sailing is in real time and done manually. Board your boat, cast the sails, and man the helm. There is no fast travel. There are multiple types of boats that can be crafted, and some are better than others in terms of size, speed and maneuverability.
Hunting
During your travels, you will encounter wildlife throughout the islands. You can hunt these creatures for survival or just for sport. Resources you gather from hunting can be used for food or to craft weapons and supplies.
Merchants and Trading
You can occasionally find a wayward merchant who is willing to trade with you. Sell your un-needed supplies for gold, and use it to purchase better items. Different merchants can carry different items so always be sure to stop by and check on their supplies.

Catching Crazy Fish at Concrete Sunken War Ships!

My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mcinteechris/
I apologize for the lack of uploads recently.. heres a longer video to make up for lost time.. Romo Mike...

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I apologize for the lack of uploads recently.. heres a longer video to make up for lost time.. Romo Mike and myself went to Virginia to camp and KayakFish for a few days and the main target was sheepshead and cobia, we were going to fish all over the mouth of the chesapeake bay but inevitably the weather had different plans. We drove down on a wednesday night and arrived in the early morning hours and started working the ships for whatever kind of fish would cooperate, we got into a pretty good sheepshead bite that day catching about 9 of these fish between the 3 of us, we also caught tog, fluke, triggerfish and maybe some smaller more common/shittier species not seen in this video. We were exhausted by the end of the day and slept long and hard for day 2 when we paddled out to latimer shoal on a cobia prayer, and of coarse got skunked. A friendly juvenille shark bit through my anchor line, which is never good... after several futile hours of fishing out there the winds started to pick up and I headed to shore to meet up with my 2 friends where we targeted sheep on the ships again, although on day 2 the sheep bite was pretty non existent, only Mike was able to catch one... Day 3, storms popped up early morning and the radar showed more storms all over the area, it was clear we werent going to be able to fish, so we packed up camp and hit the road with no fishing on day 3. All in all, kipto is always a good time, although this is the first time we actually caught anything good out on those ships.
In past VA trips, I have noticed that the wind forecast is generally always wrong for this area, the storms seem to happen daily and the Virginia heat and humidity is always crazy. Next year Im sure we will return in search of the elusive cobia from the kayak.
VA crab regs http://www.mrc.virginia.gov/regulations/recfish&crabrules.shtm
My White Rod: 7' Pompano Bay Custom (http://www.pompanobayrods.com)
Reel on that white rod: Penn clash 4000 http://amzn.to/2sLUaWj
conventional Rod: St. CroixMojo Musky 8' MHF http://amzn.to/2uN3Npb
Conventional Reel: Penn squall 12 http://amzn.to/2ta2tdK

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I apologize for the lack of uploads recently.. heres a longer video to make up for lost time.. Romo Mike and myself went to Virginia to camp and KayakFish for a few days and the main target was sheepshead and cobia, we were going to fish all over the mouth of the chesapeake bay but inevitably the weather had different plans. We drove down on a wednesday night and arrived in the early morning hours and started working the ships for whatever kind of fish would cooperate, we got into a pretty good sheepshead bite that day catching about 9 of these fish between the 3 of us, we also caught tog, fluke, triggerfish and maybe some smaller more common/shittier species not seen in this video. We were exhausted by the end of the day and slept long and hard for day 2 when we paddled out to latimer shoal on a cobia prayer, and of coarse got skunked. A friendly juvenille shark bit through my anchor line, which is never good... after several futile hours of fishing out there the winds started to pick up and I headed to shore to meet up with my 2 friends where we targeted sheep on the ships again, although on day 2 the sheep bite was pretty non existent, only Mike was able to catch one... Day 3, storms popped up early morning and the radar showed more storms all over the area, it was clear we werent going to be able to fish, so we packed up camp and hit the road with no fishing on day 3. All in all, kipto is always a good time, although this is the first time we actually caught anything good out on those ships.
In past VA trips, I have noticed that the wind forecast is generally always wrong for this area, the storms seem to happen daily and the Virginia heat and humidity is always crazy. Next year Im sure we will return in search of the elusive cobia from the kayak.
VA crab regs http://www.mrc.virginia.gov/regulations/recfish&crabrules.shtm
My White Rod: 7' Pompano Bay Custom (http://www.pompanobayrods.com)
Reel on that white rod: Penn clash 4000 http://amzn.to/2sLUaWj
conventional Rod: St. CroixMojo Musky 8' MHF http://amzn.to/2uN3Npb
Conventional Reel: Penn squall 12 http://amzn.to/2ta2tdK

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In this top 15 list, we look at cases of real hidden treasure that have still not been found. Strange events led to these happenings in the first place and now treasure hunters won't stop until they find them. Enjoy our analysis of these entries.
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In this top 15 list, we look at cases of real hidden treasure that have still not been found. Strange events led to these happenings in the first place and now treasure hunters won't stop until they find them. Enjoy our analysis of these entries.
Written by: jessicaholom
Edited by: Huba Áron Csapó
Sources: https://pastebin.com/36hcr50r
Music:
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution3.0
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The Sydney-Kormoran Project Shipwreck Expedition

http://museum.wa.gov.au/explore/sydney/2015-expedition
In May 2015, Curtin researchers participated in an eight-day expedition to the wrecks of the Australian l...

http://museum.wa.gov.au/explore/sydney/2015-expedition
In May 2015, Curtin researchers participated in an eight-day expedition to the wrecks of the Australian light cruiser HMAS Sydney II and the German raider HSK Kormoran, which sank each other off Western Australia’s coast in November 1941. The wrecks lie in 2,500 metres of water, 20 kilometres apart, approximately 200 kilometres west of Shark Bay.
The Sydney-Kormoran Project, a collaboration between the WA Museum, Curtin University, and offshore services company DOF Subsea, is using the latest imaging technology to capture the unique heritage value of the two ships so they can be investigated, managed and interpreted for future generations.
Researchers are working toward the development of an interactive 3D model of the wrecks that will become the basis for a new museum exhibition, giving visitors an interactive and immersive experience of the wreck sites.
Explore more research at Curtin Univesity: http://research.curtin.edu.au/

http://museum.wa.gov.au/explore/sydney/2015-expedition
In May 2015, Curtin researchers participated in an eight-day expedition to the wrecks of the Australian light cruiser HMAS Sydney II and the German raider HSK Kormoran, which sank each other off Western Australia’s coast in November 1941. The wrecks lie in 2,500 metres of water, 20 kilometres apart, approximately 200 kilometres west of Shark Bay.
The Sydney-Kormoran Project, a collaboration between the WA Museum, Curtin University, and offshore services company DOF Subsea, is using the latest imaging technology to capture the unique heritage value of the two ships so they can be investigated, managed and interpreted for future generations.
Researchers are working toward the development of an interactive 3D model of the wrecks that will become the basis for a new museum exhibition, giving visitors an interactive and immersive experience of the wreck sites.
Explore more research at Curtin Univesity: http://research.curtin.edu.au/

Tropico 5Let's Play / Gameplay - WaterborneExpansion!
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The future of Tropico lies on its shores! Harness the vast potential of the sea by constructing waterborne structures around your island.
Build brand new off-shore alternatives to defence, food, energy, entertainment and even housing – which each come with their own set of opportunities and disadvantages.
Organise and coordinate transport to structures like the kelp and oyster farms, construct tidal power plants as an eco-friendly alternative to nuclear power and build gorgeous floating apartments if you’re running out of space on the island!
Launch military submarines to bolster your naval forces or create an exotic bathysphere attraction to compliment your bustling tourist paradise.
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Tropico 5Let's Play / Gameplay - WaterborneExpansion!
Steam Store: http://store.steampowered.com/app/284440/
The future of Tropico lies on its shores! Harness the vast potential of the sea by constructing waterborne structures around your island.
Build brand new off-shore alternatives to defence, food, energy, entertainment and even housing – which each come with their own set of opportunities and disadvantages.
Organise and coordinate transport to structures like the kelp and oyster farms, construct tidal power plants as an eco-friendly alternative to nuclear power and build gorgeous floating apartments if you’re running out of space on the island!
Launch military submarines to bolster your naval forces or create an exotic bathysphere attraction to compliment your bustling tourist paradise.
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The HUNT For A 150 MILLION Year OLD Living DINOSAUR!! CATCH CLEAN COOK - American Alligator

WARNING! This video contains a wild alligator hunt and cleaning which may be upsetting to some viewers. Everything in the video was done legally following the r...

WARNING! This video contains a wild alligator hunt and cleaning which may be upsetting to some viewers. Everything in the video was done legally following the regulations set forth by the FWC. Hunts are put on by the state in an effort to control gator populations.
Last week I was invited to go on a hunt for a 150 million year old living dinosaur!! (The American alligator) My buddy got two gator tags for a canal near Lake Okeechobee, FL. We harvested two 8ft alligators humanely, by snagging them with treble hooks while fishing. In this video, we show you how to clean, skin and butcher the Alligator as we had learned from watching a (DMFD) DearMeat For DinnerVideo. The meat was divided amongst friends and family and put to good use. The alligator hide will be sent to a tannery for leather products and the heads will be mounted.
The Alligator tail was prepared in a marsala sauce with pasta and is a gator recipe you have to try!
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WARNING! This video contains a wild alligator hunt and cleaning which may be upsetting to some viewers. Everything in the video was done legally following the regulations set forth by the FWC. Hunts are put on by the state in an effort to control gator populations.
Last week I was invited to go on a hunt for a 150 million year old living dinosaur!! (The American alligator) My buddy got two gator tags for a canal near Lake Okeechobee, FL. We harvested two 8ft alligators humanely, by snagging them with treble hooks while fishing. In this video, we show you how to clean, skin and butcher the Alligator as we had learned from watching a (DMFD) DearMeat For DinnerVideo. The meat was divided amongst friends and family and put to good use. The alligator hide will be sent to a tannery for leather products and the heads will be mounted.
The Alligator tail was prepared in a marsala sauce with pasta and is a gator recipe you have to try!
New Landshark Shirts Now AVAILABLE! https://landsharknation.com
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Season Two, Episode Six
The 19 Shamrock project is moving along and seems to be ready to enter the painting stages, but has the crew made a costly mistake? Flo...

Season Two, Episode Six
The 19 Shamrock project is moving along and seems to be ready to enter the painting stages, but has the crew made a costly mistake? Florida Sportsman Boating Editor George LaBonte heads offshore with Craig Brunstein, to put his custom 26 Mako to the test. The crew at MCU races to get the 18 Boston Whaler all wrapped up and ready for owner Michelle Shearouse’s initial sea trial.

Season Two, Episode Six
The 19 Shamrock project is moving along and seems to be ready to enter the painting stages, but has the crew made a costly mistake? Florida Sportsman Boating Editor George LaBonte heads offshore with Craig Brunstein, to put his custom 26 Mako to the test. The crew at MCU races to get the 18 Boston Whaler all wrapped up and ready for owner Michelle Shearouse’s initial sea trial.